Your bridal shower food should be one of the first items considered when planning your event. Location, number of guests, your theme, and especially your budget must be considered. Lets look at each of these.

Location: If you are having it at a restaurant, you can plan for either a sit down meal, or a buffet. If you're hosting the party at a private home, a buffet or snacks usually work well.

Number of guests: If you are having a small number of guests, it is feasible to have a sit down meal. A buffet or snacks will work better with a larger group.

Theme: Look to your theme for bridal shower menu choices. A tea party might have simple finger sandwiches and tea cakes, while a beach theme might have hamburgers and hot dogs.

Your bridal shower menu doesn't have to be extravagant. You may find some ideas from the following suggestions.Light snacks: pretzels, popcorn, chips and dip, a fruit plateBrunch: Omelettes, pastries, fruit platterCold buffet: Cold cuts, cold salads (potato, seafood, macaroni), and fruitHot lunch: Chicken, rice, string bean casserole, and assorted rollsJust dessert: It is perfectly fine to serve only the bridal shower cake and coffee. An assortment of cookies and pastries may also be used.

The best bridal shower food idea is to serve what you are comfortable with both financially, and personally.